"If you get one of those early, it does so much for your confidence, your momentum. None went our way," Weston head coach Jamie Charles said.

The Trojans had won 13 in a row since their Sept. 21 loss to Barlow.

"I think we were much more prepared and confident," Charles said. "We played so much more as a team, a confident team."

Barlow took leads of 11-3 in the second set, 6-0 and 15-6 in the third set.

Weston crept back in both, even getting as close as 19-18 in the second set, with help from Savannah Carpenter's 17 kills and 18 digs, and Taylor Swanson's 23 assists and seven digs. Anna Hengelbrok had six blocks and eight digs.

Barlow just had too much, keeping its perfect season alive, not that Antal much wanted to look backward.

"What you did yesterday," Antal said, "doesn't count for tomorrow."

Schwear, Shea, Carpenter and Swanson were named to the all-tournament team, as were Newtown's Caroline Kelly and Bunnell's Kyla Pataki.